GWEn -- An Open-Source Wireless Physical-Layer Evaluation Platform
Alexander Heinrich, Florentin Putz, S\"oren Krollmann, Bastian Loss,, Waqar Ahmed, Matthias Hollick

TL;DR
GWEn is an open-source, portable platform for wireless physical-layer evaluation that simplifies and reduces costs of antenna testing across various communication systems.
Contribution
The paper introduces GWEn, a lightweight, multi-axis, open-source platform for wireless evaluation, enabling cost-effective and adaptable testing in real-world scenarios.
Findings
Supports diverse wireless systems including UWB, mmWave, and acoustic communication.
Facilitates automated testing with minimal RF interference.
Open-source design allows global replication and customization.
Abstract
Wireless physical layer assessment, such as measuring antenna radiation patterns, is complex and cost-intensive. Researchers often require a stationary setup with antennas surrounding the device under test. There remains a need for more cost-effective and open-source platforms that facilitate such research, particularly in automated testing contexts. This paper introduces the Gimbal-based platform for Wireless Evaluation (GWEn), a lightweight multi-axis positioner designed to portably evaluate wireless systems in real-world scenarios with minimal RF interference. We present an evaluation workflow that utilizes GWEn and show how it supports different types of wireless devices and communication systems, including Ultra-wideband, mmWave, and acoustic communication. GWEn is open-source, combining 3D-printed components with off-the-shelf parts, thus allowing researchers globally to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization
